MG Motor India Presents Hector To Government Polytechnic

Mobility Outlook Bureau
20 Jul 2023
05:22 PM
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The Hector will serve educational purposes, providing students at Government Polytechnic Diploma College with a unique opportunity to delve into the intricacies of Advanced Connected Vehicle technology.


MG Hector handover
MG Hector handover

MG Motor India presented its SUV Hector to the Government Polytechnic Diploma College in Ahmedabad, demonstrating its support under the MG Nurture programme.  

The initiative will foster skill development and bridge the gap between industry and academia, and it is in accordance with its goal of CASE mobility. It will also prepare them for better employment opportunities.

The Hector will serve educational purposes, providing students at the college with a unique opportunity to delve into the intricacies of Advanced Connected Vehicle technology. Students will gain firsthand knowledge of major automotive systems by studying various components, technologies, and systems, enhancing their employability, and preparing them for the future job market.

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Sameer Jindal, Director, Cost Optimisation and VAVE, MG Motor India, said, “Our dedication lies in empowering the present generation of students with skill sets that are important for future mobility. This initiative embodies our vision of fostering the future workforce with the latest technologies, empowering them to acquire tech-oriented skills and become job-ready.”

Expressing his gratitude for the partnership with MG Motor India, Prof Bhaskar J Iyer, Principal, Government Polytechnic, Ahmedabad, stated, “We are grateful to MG for this opportunity which presents a case-in-point for students to undertake immersive learning in vehicle mechanics and the latest technology. Through this joint initiative, we aim to foster skill development and empower students with firsthand knowledge of key automotive systems, enabling them to gain hands-on knowledge about the subject matter.”

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